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ARYANNA SCHINNER
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June 15, 2022
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Koenig used many bright colors and neutrals throughout her collection. One garment was made entirely out of reusable grocery bags. Other pieces had lettering work showcasing quotes from her favorite song. Overall, the collection was mesmerizing and a perfect way to start the show.

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Killionare took the runway next with an edgy collection featuring dyed denim pieces. The collection included patchwork denim, a trend that has recently exploded in younger generations. Playing on aspects of sustainability, the pieces appeared to be upcycled to establish dimension and flair. This take on grunge and streetwear took sustainable fashion to an entirely new level.

Meraki & Nat took the runway first with a very insightful message about mental health awareness. “Through my creations and clothing, [I] take an intangible feeling and make it into something tangible,” designer Nat Koenig said.

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Lets get grocery bags. Other pieces had lettering work showcasing quotes from her favorite song. Overall, the collection was mesmerizing and a perfect way to start the show.

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Killionare took the runway next with an edgy collection featuring dyed denim pieces. The collection included patchwork denim, a trend that has recently exploded in younger generations. Playing on aspects of sustainability, the pieces appeared to be upcycled to establish dimension and flair. This take on grunge and streetwear took sustainable fashion to an entirely new level.

Meraki & Nat took the runway first with a very insightful message about mental health awareness. “Through my creations and clothing, [I] take an intangible feeling and make it into something tangible,” designer Nat Koenig said.

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